Madonna offers yoga training

Called the Hard Candy Fitness Centers -- named after the singer's 2008 album -- the 10 new gyms are planned for Russia, Brazil, Argentina, and in European and Asian cities, according to a statement, reports the Telegraph.

The singer, 52, a keen workout, exercise and dance fan, has teamed up with 24 Hour Fitness founder Mark Mastrov. Her manager Guy Oseary is also a partner in the venture.

Hard Candy managing director Chris Dedicik said that the Hard Candy Fitness Centers would be "a one of a kind experience merging fitness with entertainment".

The gyms will provide private and group training in kick-boxing, yoga, capoeira, as well as weights and specially-designed programs.

Eva Longoria, Tony Parker sued

Eva Longoria and her hubby Tony Parker have been sued for negligence in driving.

A driver claimed that Eva went out of control in her BMW and slammed into his Bimmer on Hollywood Boulevard.

The accident happened last week, and in the lawsuit -- just filed in L.A. Superior Court -- Roman Gasparyan claims he was in the median, waiting to make a left turn when Eva ... driving in the opposite direction ... "made a sudden lane change into the median lane" and collided with him.

According to the lawsuit, both Eva and Roman were driving BMW X5s -- his a 2002, hers a 2010. In addition to the SUV damage, he claimed that he suffered mental and physical suffering -- and he's suing for unspecified damages.

Tony was not involved in the accident, but the three-time NBA champ is the registered owner of the BMW, according to Eva's rep.

"There is absolutely no truth to this claim, and any indications to the contrary are completely false and untrue," TMZ.com quoted Longoria's rep as saying.

Matt Damon shocked at being axed from Bourne Legacy

Matt Damon was shocked at being axed from The Bourne Legacy, he has revealed.

The Hollywood star has played secret agent Jason Bourne in three films, but sparked rumours of a departure from the franchise when director Paul Greengrass quit and the actor insisted he would not return to the role unless his pal was in charge.

Michael Clayton moviemaker Tony Gilroy, who wrote the screenplay for the first three Bourne installments, has since been hired to take over from Greengrass and confirmed earlier this year that Damon will not be a part of the new movie.

But Damon was by stunned at the news -- because no one "bothered" to inform him of the plans.

"I found out they're making another when somebody saw it on the Internet. Nobody bothered to call me," the Daily Express quoted him as telling Parade magazine.

"I'm not in it, but even so, they'll work Bourne into the title, I guess. Universal just wants to call everything the Bourne something. So I guess they are trying to make another franchise and as they say, ''It isn't over until it's over," he added.